Yamaha MM1402 Owner's Manual - Page 5
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MM1402 mixer. The MM1402 is a mixer that provides 6 MONO IN channels and 4 STEREO IN channels, for a total of 14 inputs. It is a console-type stereo mixer suitable for a wide variety of input sources. Features q The six MONO IN channels feature two types of input jack; XLR type MIC IN jacks (continuously variable over -14 ~ -60 dB, balanced) and TRS phone LINE IN jacks (continuously variable over +10 ~ -36 db, balanced). The MIC IN jacks are also able to provide +48 V phantom power for condenser mics. q Each of the four STEREO IN channels features L/MONO and R phone jacks (switchable - 20/-10/+4 dB, unbalanced), two band equalization, and an AUX SEND (PRE) system, meeting the requirements of a wide variety of sources. q Two AUX return systems are provided for use as effect unit returns or stereo source inputs. TAPE IN and REC OUT jacks are also provided for recording/playback on a stereo recorder. q All of the 14 inputs provide a PFL (pre fader listen) switch, allowing you to monitor the signal or input level using headphones or MONITOR OUT. q A five-band master graphic equalizer is provided in the STEREO OUT stage, allowing equalization of the overall output for sound field compensation or feedback prevention. Contents Precautions 1 Control panel 2 Channel control section (mono input section 2 (Stereo input section 3 Master control section 4 Panel 6 Application Example 7 Specifications 8 General Specifications 8 Input Specifications 9 Output Specifications 9 Dimensions 9 Block and Level Diagrams 10